Opera does not fill user name/pw
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BrigitteDoris last edited by
@leocg Why would a page don't allow autofill but would allow me typing it in?
And, btw, It is my own website, I'm trying to access webmail, weed out the crap before I download it onto my mail client. -
BrigitteDoris last edited by
@leocg "It's not uncommon". And where is the solution? A browser just tells me I have to type in login credentials because it does not feel like it, seriously?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@BrigitteDoris The solution is the page to allow using auto fill in the password field.
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BrigitteDoris last edited by
@leocg I followed your advice, deleted the login and Opera didn't store it when I typed it in. There is no "allow using auto fill" in the password field.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Does that username and password save and autofill in a test standalone installation?
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BrigitteDoris last edited by
Is this the link you are looking for?
https://icom-design.com:2096/cpsess0838186186/3rdparty/roundcube/index.php?_task=mail&_mbox=INBOXI had no idea that a standalone install exists.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@BrigitteDoris Yes. If you right-click on the password field and choose "inspect element", you'll see that the site has autocomplete="off" set for the password field, which tells Opera not to save and fill it.
The site also has cert issues as in not secure, which might also affect saving and filling.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
To work around the autocomplete part, you can install https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/autocomplete-control/obadmbiiipafnncogfkdfionggeckfia.
Once installed, goto the URL
opera://extensions, click "keep" for the extension if asked and check "Allow access to search page results" for the extension. Then, click options for the extension and set it to "force enable autocomplete". -
BrigitteDoris last edited by
@burnout426 Thanks, found that "autocomplete off". Will check with the hosting company if they can set it to on.